Intel has announced plans to fire
1,000 managers in a bid to help the company save $1B USD. A number of
investors were expecting to see as many as 15,000 employees axed worldwide.
While Intel has seen some recent gains in the retail market, AMD has been
surging in sales volume for the past year and Intel's shares have taken a
nearly 30% nose dive since the start of the year.

Intel last thinned the herd in 2002 when it slashed 4,000
jobs. "You should expect that we will continue to take actions, including
selective reductions, as we complete analyses and decisions about investments,
expense levels and organizational structures. Over the last five years at
Intel, the number of managers has grown faster than our overall employee
population. Our efficiency analysis and industry benchmarking have shown that
we have too many management layers, top to bottom, to be effective," said
Otellini in a memo to employees.

benefits are substantial and the cost of firing people is very high--It will actaully cost them more intitialy and the savings will come later--several months later--but what this really shows is how fat and complacent Intel has become.

I like it when shareholders fight back against management and demand that changes be made--we need more of that

Erm, yah, damn employees. think they deserve a job. Need to be put in their place. Besides, I love it when a horde of middle managers from a Fortune 500 company are let loose into the job market. It makes it so much easier for me to find work.